The Stoltz Harrier Report - From G-Ville to Tom Brown

by Jana Stolting, September 21, 2008

This weekend, many high school runners from the big bend competed in some of the first races of cross country season.  Chiles traveled to Gainesville for the UF Mountain Dew Invitational and posted some pretty spectacular times, especially for it being so early in the season.  On the girls’ side, they were led by freshman Carly Thomas who finished third in a time of 18:49.  Next came freshman Lilly Williams, finishing fourth in 19:22.  Senior Kaia Hampton also finished in the top ten (ninth), with a time of 19:44.  With a team average of 19:47, the Chiles girls took first at this prestigious meet.  The Chiles boys were led by senior Daniel Ross, who finished in a time of 17:37.  With a team average of 17:55, they claimed the number six spot.

On a local note, most of the area teams competed in the Lincoln Invite, which was also held on Saturday.  Leon showed off their depth, winning both the boys’ and girls’ races.  On the girls’ side for Leon it was Claire Stodghill, Allision Clarke, Brooke Eubanks Lancey Langston and Katie Payne who finished second (20:01.97), fifthe (21:40.07), sixth (21:53.30), ninth (22:28.84) and tenth (22:34.40) to capture the win.  The Maclay girls, backed up by overall winner Jana Stolting (19:22.53) and third (Shelby Salimone, 20:17.43) and fourth place (Kristen Sweeney, 21:01.84) finishes, took second.  On the boys’ side, Leon posted an almost perfect score of 18, their top five finishers interrupted only by North Florida Christian’s Whitney Strickland, who finished in a time of 16:43.  The Lions were led by sophomore Will Stanford, who finished in an outstanding time of 15:28!  Close behind, with a second place finish and a time of 15:46, was junior Matt Mizereck.  The Lincoln boys took second.

Before the lovely madness of this weekend’s races even started, the Maclay boys were warming up for the Katie Caples Invitational, which took place at Bishop Kenny High School on Friday night.  Sophomore Patrick Swain led the charge with a seventh place finish and a time of 16:34.  Next came Austin Stevens in a time of 17:22.  Overall, the Maclay boys took the sixth spot, a respectable finish in a very competitive meet.

All in all, it was a great weekend at the races, and I know I am not alone in my excitement for next weekend’s FSU Invitational!  If you can, try to make time to come out and see one of the most competitive high school and college meets of the season.  Without a doubt, it will be fast, fun, and most of all, fierce.

Editor’s Note, Jana runs for Maclay High School and has graciously agreed to help keep us in touch with the cross country

The Stoltz Report

City Champs

City Championships and More Jana Stolting,  The Stoltz report has returned from its spring break, as have the runners, jumpers, and throwers of the Big Bend. Before the City Championships, held Tuesday, can be highlighted, however, it is necessary to...

City Champs

It was an unseasonably hot afternoon this past Friday, as local teams toed the line of the City Championship Meet, hosted by Maclay. Despite the sweltering temperatures, area athletes put on quite a show for the crowd. It didn’t hurt that the course...

FSU Relays

Despite the uncooperative weather, the FSU Relays was a resounding success. The thrilling races and awe-inspiring performances by area athletes proved that the Big Bend still shines even when the sun does not. Chiles jack of all trades, Brandon Bassett,...

Another Weekend of Track – March 21

This weekend, area runners once again made the trek one time zone west to Panama City. The North Florida Relays attracted athletes from both the Big Bend and surrounding areas, making for a day of fun in the sun for all.Godby dominated the boys’ field,...

Bolles and Rutherford

For the second weekend in a row, the Big Bend’s athletes were split between two meets. The Bolles Bulldog Classic was held in Jacksonville on Friday night, while the Rutherford Ram Relays took place in Panama City on Saturday. Both meets played host to...

Chiles Relays and Jessie Forbes Invitational

This past weekend saw the Big Bend’s first two major track meets of the outdoor season take place: the Chiles Relays and the Jesse Forbes Invitational. Both events proved to be exciting openers to what promises to be a groundbreaking season for Tallahassee...

Inside the Carnes Indoor Meet

This past weekend, athletes from Maclay, Godby, and Leon made the journey to Gainesville to compete in the Jimmy Carnes Indoor Track Meet. They joined over 1300 runners from six different states to prove that their winter miles had paid off and that indoor...

Post Season Play

This past weekend, a select few area runners made the trip up to North Carolina to compete in the Footlocker South Region Meet and the Nike Cross Country Southeast Region Meet (NXN Southeast). With their regular season races just fading memories, these...

Tallahassee Shines at State

This cross country season sure went out with a bang. The state meet was filled with drama, excitement, and upsets, a combination that always makes for great running. The Big Bend was well represented on both the individual and team podiums, proving what we...

Regionals

This past weekend, area runners proved they are ready for Dade City with spectacular showings at the region meets. The Leon boys and Chiles girls both asserted their dominance, and other teams from the Big Bend reminded the rest of the state not to count...